Friday 6 February 2009

THE MODELS OF KM

What a MODEL is..?

A Model is a narrative description that can promote knowledge and learning and models are the representations which are expressed in a medium of interest (Postrel, 1986). A logo can representan organization but does not model it.

Among many implications, SECI model proposed by Nonaka and Takeuchi in 1995 dealing with Socialization, Externalization, Combination and Internalization. These tried to distinct between Tacit and Explicit knowledge. SECI model is a spiralling process of interactions between explicit and tacit knowledge.


The different types of models of knowledge management are found in search are
Epistemology,
Ontology...
The different meanings of Epistemology stated in survey are as....

EPISTEMOLOGY IS ...

Theory of knowledge (Nelson, 1976)

Includes the origin of knowledge(Herman, 1935)

Place of experience in generating knowledge(Fries, 1840)

Relation between knowledge and certainty(Wittgestein, 1945)

Central concern of philosophy(Poincare, 1902) etc.,

In my perspective, Epistemology is the one which came from the inner self up to what extent we can believe a truth . It seems like some how we must get around things which are very close to the reality.


I have even had the terminity recently in compiling a brief resume under the title Knowledge Management with our teammates. But once when the discussions and debates are completed, we came to know that the models of Knowledge Management are likely different. There has been growing interest in treating knowledge as a significant organisational resource.


where as ONTOLOGY is a set of concepts within a domain and relationship between those concepts..(jacquette, 1996) which can be used to reason about the properties of domain or sometimes to define the domain too...


From these... we can understand that the primary task of knowledge management models like Epistemology and Ontology is to just identify how knowledge and justification are enclosed or bounded to the natural human philosophy. so that one can make a careful and attentive reasoning.

In my critical analysis, there are Four things necessary for a model to exist. They are:

a) subject of model
b)observer
c)user and
d)creator of model

Basically, the subject is chosen depending upon the status of the interaction throughout. Model makes the import and export of knowledge bases from one form to other just like the ‘’knowledge conversion’’ (McElroy, 1999) in SECI model reviewed earlier. It A referencing point is put forth by each model. All such reference points are made together located individually, addressed individually so that easy sharing is done. We can resolve many differences in the description framework. It has become one of the primary goals in knowledge based systems. A separate platform can be created where people can share their true beliefs to define one’s own behaviour only with some significant changes.

At the same time, the user can understand and apply it easily. Designing the model needs a simple ability to share and view its conceptual tools working together in different positions. Moreover, the implications work on the same. Model is primarily focused on differentiation of knowledge in two areas. The explicit and tacit knowledge which work underground to attain sustainability for its existence. These work in providing knowledge on type of information desired, but such a data is necessary to create and use in naturally formed knowledge management models are generally dispersed.

References:


1) Stanford (2005) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epistemology/#add Date accessed: [5 Feb,2009].

2) Carnfield (1999) Organisational Benifits, http://www.som.cranfield.ac.uk/som/msc/mop/organisational.asp Date accessed: [5 Feb,2009].


3)
Aiai (1997 ) http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~alm/kamlnks.html Date accessed : [6 Feb, 2009]

4) Abecker, A., Bernardi, A., Hinkelmann, K., Kühn, O., & Sintek, M. (1997). Towards aWell-Founded Technology for Organizational Memories, in B.R. Gaines, & R. Uthurusamy (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence in Knowledge Management, Papers from the 1997 AAAI Spring Symposium, Menlo Park.

6 comments:

  1. Hello Deepak,

    To let you begin with as the title includes model, an example is SECI. Please find out which scholar wrote about this. Then apply to an organisation.

    One other thing that I have noticed is your referencing format is incorrect? Unless this is revealed before I post this comment. Otherwise I think you will have to refer more often to Xplore Research post. A example provided by Aboubakr on Referencing style

    Please use the above, I would like to see further improvement on your post incorporating the above and also from [as mentioned before] Journal of KM

    Here is an organisation for you to use The Carphone Warehouse [if you do not understand this organisation - choose one of your choice] and relate to the model.

    Based on your findings of the seci model, would it work for this organisation? If yes, why? If no? why?

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  2. Good that you covered Epistemology and Ontological - I will need this knowledge of yours to the A-Team. :)

    Where is your reference for this ===> "Nonaka and Takeuchi in 1995 " I do not see in your reference list?

    Also where you are writing about epi and onto where is your references for this? If they are from any of the ref list 1-4 - which one is it?

    Is there any chance you could apply to my previous comment 08.Feb 23.33 of carphone warehouse?...

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  3. hi deepak,
    your article on oragnisation is good,usage of phrases and style is good.but try to explain in detail about leadership styles.rest of the work is good

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  4. you should have given some realistic example for your organization then that will lead u to understand about the topic.

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  5. Deepak... nice to see u doing some work...

    but tell me something I don’t know...

    This is just theory.... from the textbook...

    ;-)

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  6. Ravi.. the previous one is not theory.. the citations are not done properly.. I modified the whole.. please check it now and let me know any corrections if necessary..

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